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meiosis worksheet
- a cell with two pairs of each set of chromosomes is called a diploid / haploid cell. these cells are typically found throughout the body tissues and are called germ / somatic cells.
- a cell with only one set of chromosomes is called diploid / haploid cell. these types of cells are found in the reproductive organs and are called germ / somatic cells.
- sperm and egg cells are called gametes / zygotes . a fertilized egg is a gamete / zygote .
- a type of cell division that results in diploid cells: meiosis / mitosis
- a type of cell division that results in haploid cells. meiosis / mitosis
- when a sperm and egg combine, it is called _________________________
- what is the diploid number for humans? ____ what is the haploid number? ____
- matching chromosomes are called ______________________________ pairs.
- when homologous chromosomes exchange genes, it is called: _________________________________
- how many daughter cells are created at the end of meiosis i? ____ meiosis ii? ____
label the phases
(images of cell phases)
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Question 1
Step1: Recall diploid/haploid definition
A diploid cell has two sets (pairs) of chromosomes, haploid has one. Body tissues (somatic) are diploid.
Step2: Select correct terms
So first blank: diploid; second blank: somatic.
Step1: Recall haploid/diploid and cell types
Haploid cells have one set of chromosomes, found in reproductive organs (germ cells).
Step2: Select correct terms
First blank: haploid; second blank: germ.
Step1: Recall gametes vs zygotes
Gametes are sex cells (sperm, egg); zygotes are fertilized eggs.
Step2: Select correct terms
First blank: gametes; second blank: zygote.
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